Manners Makyth Man by W. W. Jacobs

Manners Makyth Man is a collection of short stories by W. W. Jacobs. The stories explore the lives of ordinary people in Victorian England, and the consequences of their actions. The stories range from humorous to tragic, and explore themes such as love, loyalty, and morality. In one story, a young man is forced to choose between his loyalty to his family and his love for a woman. In another, a man is driven to desperation by his poverty and is forced to make a difficult decision. The stories are full of wit and humor, and the characters are vividly drawn. The stories are a reminder of the importance of good manners and the consequences of bad behavior. They are a reminder that even in the most difficult of circumstances, it is possible to make the right choices.

By W. W. Jacobs · First published 1943 · Genre: Fiction, Humor, Realism

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